CHIROPRACTIC EXPLAINED - DR. DANIEL G.J. LANE

NEUROPLASTICITY EXPLAINED

CHIROPRACTIC CAN HELP

Proudly Serving Salisbury Maryland , Delaware and Virginia.

At Delmarva Chiropractic we understand that pain, pathology, and injuries are both worrisome and detrimental. We also understand that stepping onto an unfamiliar path can be stressful, and filled with trepidation. From the moment you walk through our doors, you will know that you have made the correct decision toward the betterment of your condition.

Delmarva Chiropractic provides its patients with the highest standards of excellence. From the meticulous attention to detail, comprehensive examinations, or the host of therapeutic modalities employed, you will realize that this is a pinnacle of health care and intervention. Our goal is to get to the source of the patients’ concerns by addressing all possible causative factors within the global framework of their symptoms and circumstance.

There is no substitute for knowledge, and the doctors at Delmarva Chiropractic P.C. are exceptionally well educated and highly trained. With the most postdoctoral credentials than any other chiropractic practitioners on the Eastern Shore, they stay on the cutting edge of health and science. Having advanced education in numerous specialties including neurology, sports, and internal health, they pride themselves in being among the most educated, current, and highly qualified practitioners in their field. No other clinic in the area offers a more complete variety of chiropractic techniques or therapies. With unparalleled clinical outcomes, they strive to cover every relevant aspect of health science and patient care. Their combined abilities offer a unique blend of clinical rationale, while individualized state of the art treatment initiatives are tailored and customized for almost every type of concern.

Dr. Daniel Gerald Joseph Lane earned his Doctorate in Chiropractic, as well as a Bachelor of Science from Logan University where he graduated with Honors. In addition, he completed an Advanced Bachelor of Arts from the University of Manitoba in Canada. Dr. Lane is a Board Certified Diplomate of the American Chiropractic Neurology Board (DACNB), and holds Fellowships with The American College of Functional Neurology (FACFN), and American Board of Brain Injury and Rehabilitation (FABBIR). He is a specialist in traumatic brain injury(TBI), concussion, and neurological therapeutic rehabilitation. Dr. Lane also holds certifications in Sports Chiropractic (CCEP), Whiplash and Brain Traumatology (Vehicular Crash), various soft tissue techniques (Graston, ART and others), Vestibular Diagnosis and Rehabilitation, Laser Therapy, and Fibromyalgia. Dr. Lane’s current interests include post-doctoral degrees in Functional Medicine, electrodiagnostics, and a PhD in Clinical Neuroscience.

Dr. David R. Brown earned his Bachelor of Science from the University of Richmond, and his Doctorate in Chiropractic from Logan University. He is a Certified Chiropractic Extremity Practitioner (CCEP) and Certified Chiropractic Sports Practitioner (CCSP). Additionally he holds certifications in Kinesio-Taping, orthotics, and soft tissue certifications in Graston, Fascial Manipulation, and a host of other techniques. He holds a certification in Functional Neuro-Orthopedics and Rehabilitation (FNOR), and is currently working toward his Diplomate with the American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians (DACBSP).

Dr. Kevin L. McKamey earned a Bachelor of Science in Human Biology, a Masters in Sports Science and Rehabilitation and his Doctorate in Chiropractic from Logan University. He possesses specialty certification by the American Chiropractic Association in Chiropractic Wellness and Post-Surgical Spine Rehabilitation, as well as post-doctoral certifications in Internal Health, Cox Flexion Distraction Technique, Advanced Clinical Laser Therapeutics and Graston Technique. Dr. McKamey has special interest and education in the treatment of Lyme’s Disease, and is pursuing studies in Nutrition and Functional Medicine. He is currently working toward Diplomate status with the American Chiropractic Board of Diagnosis and Internal Disorders (DABCI).

It's Your Life... Live it in Health!

Dr. Daniel G. J. Lane | Dr. David R. Brown | Dr. Kevin L.McKamey

Salisbury Chiropractor | Delmarva Chiropractic P.C. | 410-219-5155

Office Hours

Our Regular Schedule

Monday:

8:30 am-6:00 pm

Tuesday:

8:30 am-6:00 pm

Wednesday:

8:30 am-6:00 pm

Thursday:

8:30 am-6:00 pm

Friday:

8:00 am-12:00 pm

Saturday:

9:00 am-11:00 am

Sunday:

Closed

Meet The Chiropractors

Learn Who We Are

Dr.

Daniel G.J. Lane

Dr. Daniel Gerald Joseph Lane earned his Doctorate in Chiropractic, as well as a Bachelor of Science from Logan University where he graduated with Honors. In addition, he completed an Advanced Bachelor of Arts from the University of Manitoba in Canada.

Dr. David R. Brown earned his Bachelor of Science from the University of Richmond, and his Doctorate in Chiropractic from Logan University. He is a Certified Chiropractic Extremity Practitioner (CCEP) and Certified Chiropractic Sports Practitioner (CCSP).

Dr. Kevin L. McKamey earned his Doctorate of Chiropractic at Logan College of Chiropractic in Chesterfield, Missouri in 2009 after completing a Bachelors of Science in Human Biology. He completed residency programs at Logan's Montgomery Health Center, The St. Charles Health Center, the Logan Biofreeze Sports Rehabilitation Clinic.

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